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Brookline's rainbow turkey may miss some of Pride Month for damage repairs
8 hours ago
What to watch this weekend: 'Project Hail Mary,' plus more movies and TV shows to stream36 minutes ago
Nine ways to celebrate Juneteenth in Greater Boston9 hours ago
chris vognar review - Colin Farrell and 'Sugar' are back for a second season, the big secret out of the bag - Now, the show can just be a private eye series with its own distinct sensibility.36 minutes ago
STORY BEHIND THE BOOK -- Patricia Park performed standup comedy to research her latest YA novel -- Patricia Park's debut novel was for adults, a sharp-eyed and funny retelling of Jane Eyre from a very modern Korean American perspective. Since then, she's penned three novels for young adults, including her latest, "Ambrosia Lee Drops the Mic," which came out last month.9 hours ago
Summer Arts Guide - 80 fun concerts, festivals, shows, and more to check out around Boston this summer - From outdoor music festivals to comedy shows, here are the top events to check out in Boston and beyond this summer.1 month ago
All the movies you'll watch this summer1 month ago
10 NEW SHOWS TO WATCH THIS SUMMER1 month ago
Read more from our Summer Arts Guide1 month ago
Obama Center's opening draws former presidents, music legends and A-list celebrities -- Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Bono, Marc Anthony, and Common were all slated to perform at the dedication ceremony.12 hours ago
JD Vance has a new memoir out. Some Boston booksellers hope customers will buy a different book — with the same name. -- As Vance's "Communion" hits shelves, several local bookstores are encouraging people instead to buy "Communion," a 2002 book by late author and activist bell hooks.32 minutes ago
the rundown - Chloe Sevigny honored on Nantucket, 'Love Island USA' in local theaters, and more arts news - Plus, several locals were named finalists for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize.13 hours ago
odie henderson review | ★★★1/2 - Love is love — and also death — in 'Leviticus' Adrian Chiarella's unnerving horror film hides a tender queer love story under its scares.16 hours ago
State Senator invokes Noah Kahan in push for ticket pricing overhaul -- A Falmouth lawmaker filed legislation that proposes a cap on ticket resale prices at 110% of their original price.15 hours ago
Why are there so many Ionesco productions in Boston these days? -- The Romanian playwright, known for his use of the absurd in plays including "Rhinoceros," is experiencing a bit of a renaissance around town.17 hours ago
Questlove explores another titan of Black music in Earth, Wind & Fire documentary -- His latest film, "Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial vs. That's the Weight of the World)," debuts on HBO on June 7 at 9 p.m. and streams on HBO Max.14 days ago
'Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery' inspires both nostalgia and a bad taste about the '90s -- The festival clearly meant a lot to the attendees and performers, but the misogyny that greeted it has aged incredibly poorly.14 days ago
'Marty, Life Is Short' takes a serious look at comedian Martin Short -- The Netflix documentary features interviews with Short's many collaborators, including Steve Martin, John Mulaney, and the late Catherine O'Hara.1 month ago
'I Will Find You': In Netflix's new Boston-set mystery, a Revere dad and a former Globie search for the truth20 hours ago
Get to know four artists opening for legacy acts this summer1 day ago
Over 250 pieces of Smiths memorabilia coming to Worcester for the 40th anniversary of 'The Queen Is Dead'23 hours ago
Things to do around Boston this weekend and beyond11 hours ago
'Matlock' writer sues CBS, claiming hostile environment for Black employees13 hours ago
Carlo Ginzburg, who told the history of the obscure, dies at 871 day ago
Hundreds gather on the Common to drink 'Scotland's other national beverage'1 day ago
'The Death of Robin Hood' ruins a perfectly good legend1 day ago
'Girls Like Girls': Love in the time of AOL Instant Messenger1 day ago
A Nantucket dive once booked groups like Dave Matthews Band and Train. Now it's hosting national touring acts again.1 day ago
This country has always had culture wars, but 1988 was the year everything broke open1 day ago
You can't actually eat at the 'Widow's Bay' restaurant. But these North Shore joints come close.1 day ago
'It's like being in a cathedral': Film composer John Williams, who loves Fenway Park, is to be honored there Wednesday2 days ago
In its tragic finale, 'Romeo and Juliet' was interrupted by a cat1 day ago
Tom Holland appears to confirm he and Zendaya are married2 days ago
Abdullah Ibrahim, eminent South African jazz pianist, dies at 912 days ago
